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PLEASE SUPPORT!!============ THE NEW BLACK PANTHER PARTY NATIONAL MINISTRY OF CULTURE PO BOX 25332, NEWARK, NJ 07101201-602-0780September 23, 2008 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NEW PANTHERS IN COURT FRIDAY! On Friday, September 26th, two of the five members of the New Black Panther Party who faced arrest after the police attack on Sunday’s Harlem Day Parade, will be in court to answer the charges they have been faced with. They will appear at 100 Centre Street, Part F, in Manhattan at 9a.m.“The community should pack the court for these young warriors who put themselves on the line in their defense,” insisted Sis. Khadijah X of the Party’s Brooklyn chapter.Sis. Khadijah’s son, Hannibal, was among those arrested and will be in court on Friday.This past Sunday, the New York City Police Department, in a reckless and outrageous expression of police abuse,senselessly attacked the New Black Panther Party’s contingent in the highly regarded annual Harlem Day Parade. The incident resulted in five members of the Party being arrested and several officers sustaining injuries. The appears to have been set off by the unwarranted pushing of a Panther who was doing nothing more than keeping his contingent in line as they were marching in formation up 135th Street by a police officer. The behavior of the police infuriated participants and spectators alike and could have easily degenerated into a full-fledged riot where scores of people could have been hurt on both sides. The five Panthers arrested, whom the community is now calling the ‘Harlem 5,’ are now facing charges ranging from disorderly conduct to assaulting a police officer. This coming Sunday, September 28th, there will a community-based critical review of the incident at the Harlem chapter’s weekly meeting. This will take place at the National Black Theatre, on the corner of 5th Avenue and 126th Street at 12 noon , and there will be a speak out on the streets immediately afterwards in front of the Harlem State Office building after Sunday’s meeting about 2p.m.. They are being guided every step of the way by their national chairman attorney Malik Zulu Shabazz and have vowed to continue to “raise hell,” in his language. Any witnesses to the incident are especially encouraged to come out and participate in the dialogue. For more information, please call 917-420-8662… THE BATTLE FOR THE SOUL OF THE SOUTH WARD CONTINUES On Tuesday, September 30th, there will be a ‘Quality of Life Unity Rally,’ at the corner of Bergen Street and Custer Avenue at 12 noon, in the ongoing struggle to prevent an unwanted liquor establishment from coming into this historic Black neighborhood. This event, echoing its ongoing theme ‘Futures Not Funerals,’ is being organized by a powerful united front of community elements, led principally by elder Carolyn Kelly-Shabazz of First Class Championship Center, and including Imam Aqeel Mateen of United Muslim Inc., Church leaders Evangelist Dorothy Statham and her husband Rev. Ronald Statham of Gethsemane Church of God in Christ, Rev. Pauline Ballard of the Pentecostal Prayer Center, Zayid Muhammad of the New Black Panther Party, author Sandra West, editor of the Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance, and most recently Sha Reagins, principal of the TEAM Academy, an incredible charter school just two blocks from the contested site of the liquor establishment, among many more. Area law states that a community can stop the opening of any liquor establishment if churches and or schools within a certain radius oppose its opening for public safety reasons. Several weeks ago, the neighborhood resistance effort rallied around community clergy and held a Unity Prayer Vigil which included a nearly block-long ‘wall of silence,’ a high form of protest speak to the appreciation of the community. The prayer vigil was an expression of area clergy’s opposition. The rally on the 30th will bring together both the opposition of area clergy and schools. “Haven’t we had enough funerals for our kids who we are losing to the madness of these streets?” asked Carolyn Kelly-Shabazz, a principal organizer in the resistance. “Here we are with a chance to prevent some of the negative influences that are claiming our kids from coming into our community, crossing every legal ‘t’ and dotting every legal ‘I,’ and yet the City continues to drags its feet on this issue. How long are we going to be held hostage to this process?”Unlike the protest focus of the previous gatherings, this gathering will also showcase some of the enormously positive things happening with the neighborhood’s youth. This will include a spotlight of the TEAM Academy’s students. “This new administration is supposed to be a ‘Quality of Life’ administration. Yet they continue to drag their feet on our right to be heard. All we are saying is be consistent with your policy, not hypocritical. What about the ‘quality’ of our children’s lives,” said Muhammad, the Party’s national minister of culture. For more information, please call 973 318 7013… FREEDOM FIGHTER’S TRIBUTE TO BE HONORED IN OCTOBER The previously scheduled tribute to fallen Panther freedom fighter Basher Hameed will be rescheduled for some time in October. The event, originally scheduled for this past Monday, was postponed to honor the 40 day mourning period observed by Hameed’s family in keeping with his Islamic beliefs… |
FACEBOOK: Nationaldayofaction page SATURDAY, APRIL 23RD PROMISES TO BE A BIG DAY AS BLACKS NATIONALLY AND WORLDWIDE TAKE TO THE STREETS TO JOIN THE INTERNATIONAL TIDE AND STRUGGLE OF REVOLUTION AND CHANGE THAT IS SWEEPING THE PLANET. On the “The National Day of Action and Unity,” SATURDAY APRIL, 23RD, we will rally, march, demonstrate, protest, educate and confront injustices like never before in over 60 cities. These cities and nations include: New York, NY; South Africa (Azania); Washington, DC; Atlanta, GA; Chicago, IL; Gambia, Africa; Norfolk, VA,; London UK; St. Louis, MO; France; Baton Rouge, LA; Nashville, TN; Lebanon, TN; Newark, NJ; Philadelphia, PA; Atlanta, GA; Dallas, TX; Lakeland, FL; Athens, GA; Guyana-South America; Charlotte, NC; San Antonio, TX; Detroit, MI, Trenton NJ, Milwaukee, Wi; Hartford, Ct; Selma, AL: Oakland, CA; Houston, TX; Charleston, WV; Morgantown, WV, Birmingham, AL, Tampa, FL, Wilmington, NC; Baltimore, MD; Harrisburg, PA; Milwaukee, WI; Trenton, NJ; Jacksonville, FL; Chicago, IL; Louisville, KY; Watts, CA; Los Angeles, CA; Raleigh, NC; Columbia, SC ; Augusta GA; Tampa, FL, Selma AL, St. Petersburg , FL; Irvington , NJ; Brooklyn, NY; and more to confirm soon. Our people are declaring that there are serious problems that exist within our communities and nations that if left unaddressed will continue to plague Black people in America and the world. While America focuses only on Lybia, she suppresses real revolution against her oppressive, oil rich allies in Bahrain and Saudia Arabia. The plight of the Blacks and African masses is ignored. “The National Day of Action and Unity” will bring to attention the plight of so many who are uneducated, exploited, behind prison walls, disunited , in poor health, homeless, victims of police brutality, pimped by crooked politicians, tortured, falsely accused, under developed, morally perverse, apathetic, addicted to drugs and alcohol and victims of harsh budget cuts and genocide. Special attention will be given to victims of neo- colonialism, corrupt governments, imperialism, zionism, capitalism and inadequate concern for the Diaspora of Africa. The injustice of Oscar Grant and the plight of political prisoners and the wrongfully accused from Black and indigenous nations will also be a key rallying point . Please read enclosed complete April 23rd Day Of Action and Unity Mission Statement.” THE VOICES OF THE PEOPLE SAY “We are outraged that Reparations have never been given to the victims of slavery, colonialism and genocide and on April 23rd we are demanding a Reparations and full control of much of this good earth that we can call our own!” “We are tired of begging the white man, and his American and European governments for humiliating loans, food stamps and second rate education and poor healthcare. All the while, everybody else’s agenda supersedes ours, and Africans remain on the sidelines in the affairs of the world.” |
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For too long we have suffered in the hells of Amerikkka… Now is the time for all Black/ Afrikan People to UNITE - WAKE UP! CLEAN UP! And STAND UP! For the liberation and salvation of the black nation. ALL POWER TO THE PEOPLE You Can Kill A Revolutionary - But You Can’t Kill The Revolution! Long Live The Spirit of Dr. Khallid Abdul Muhammad |
Representative of Dr. Khallid A. Muhammad Krystal Muhammad National Chair |
New Black Panther Party National Chief of Staff Hashim Nzinga (R) and NBPP National Field Marshall Najee Muhammad (L w/fist) are pictured with TEI Executive Director Ashahed M. Muhammad at the Millions More Movement press conference held at the National Press Club in Washington DC. (Photo: TEI Enlightener News Service) |
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Who are the New Black Panthers? Founded in 1989 in Dallas, TX and reorganized in 1998 under the appointed leadership of the late Honorable Dr. Khallid Abdul Muhammad, the New Black Panther Party has become one of the strongest, boldest and fastest growing Black Nationalist Organizations in the country. With a youthful leadership and contingency, the New Black Panther Party demands respect for its dedication to the progression of the black nation and endless sacrifices to provide for the needs of the people. The New Black Panther Party is a Revolutionary organization with an Afrikan-centered ideology. |
What does the New Black Panther Party Offer: The New Black Panther Party provides the opportunity to travel, participate in community service projects, access to various cultural and entertainment events and much more. We actively teach and train our Elders and Youth to define, develop, and defend what is in their best interest as a family, community, and nation. We strive to teach our people to take charge of their lives in a Revolutionary way. REVOLUTION means complete constructive CHANGE. We believe in the high spiritual and moral codes of our ancestors, and strive to continue the legacy of all those who came before us - seeking to liberate our people from oppression and white supremacy in the hells of Amerikkka. |
YOUTH ALLIANCE PROGRAM With the development of our Youth Alliance Program, we have been able to promote Self-Discipline, Self-Awareness, and Self-Respect among the youth in our community from an Afrikan-centered and wholistic perspective. UJIMA PROGRAM Also with community donations and support, our UJIMA Program has allowed us to provide free food and clothing to those in need on a consistent basis. UJIMA means collective work and responsibility...Where we build and maintain our community together and make our brother’s and sister’s problems our own and solve them together. There are many ways YOU can support our efforts in the community. To learn more or to donate, please call our local office at: 404-293-2740 |
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The SOLE PURPOSE of a Panther is to be a REVOLUTIONARY in the Black/Afrikan People’s liberation struggle, and to mobilize the masses towards self determination. A Panther MUST be a vanguard example at ALL TIMES. In order to accomplish this great and divine mission, she/he must be: 1. Spiritually, culturally, and politically conscious. 2. Respectful and courteous to all people and demand the same in return. 3. Militant - Always engaged in war for the minds and hearts of black people, while carrying one’s self in an organized and orderly fashion. 4. Humble - Willing to release any arrogant attitudes or superior ideas of one’s self. 5. Disciplined - Willing to sacrifice your lower or personal desires for the greater good of the mission. |
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